Post by Woogy on Jun 10, 2014 14:54:40 GMT -8

The Big Woody from Lil Woody's that a coworker bought for me last night and I forgot to eat. 45 seconds in the microwave is enough right? It is making my tum-tum feel pleasant because I haven't eaten in like 16 hours.

I know a lot of boarders live in Portland so I beg the question, is Lil Woody's in PDX? I'd like to go there and laugh under my breath while I eating a Woody at Woody's (seeing that my name is Woody).

Post by chubbystackz on Jun 10, 2014 15:52:48 GMT -8

The Big Woody from Lil Woody's that a coworker bought for me last night and I forgot to eat. 45 seconds in the microwave is enough right? It is making my tum-tum feel pleasant because I haven't eaten in like 16 hours.

I know a lot of boarders live in Portland so I beg the question, is Lil Woody's in PDX? I'd like to go there and laugh under my breath while I eating a Woody at Woody's (seeing that my name is Woody).

So stroked that I'm in your sig. I think this is my first time! Also - I had a good ol' giggle Googling Lil Woody's. I recommend it, especially at work or the library or anywhere your Google search can be immortalized. Classic two birds, one stone scenario.

Post by StormyPinkness on Jun 10, 2014 16:07:30 GMT -8

Who cares if that is in Portland (I do not think so) because the best burger I have eaten here was from Slow Bar. The Slow Burger.

For a mere 10 dollars you get 1/2lb. Painted Hills natural beef, Gruyere, onion rings, butter lettuce, pickle relish, garlic aioli. Get it with the salad because the delicious vinaigrette cuts through the richness of the burger. The bar is pretty douchey but damn if that is not the most delicious burg.

Post by Professor Pancakes on Jun 10, 2014 16:09:20 GMT -8

Who cares if that is in Portland (I do not think so) because the best burger I have eaten here was from Slow Bar. The Slow Burger.

For a mere 10 dollars you get 1/2lb. Painted Hills natural beef, Gruyere, onion rings, butter lettuce, pickle relish, garlic aioli. Get it with the salad because the delicious vinaigrette cuts through the richness of the burger. The bar is pretty douchey but damn if that is not the most delicious burg.

Post by kymess_jr on Jun 10, 2014 16:18:50 GMT -8

I had a delicious bowl of ramen for breakfast/lunch and, even though that was only 3 hours ago, now I'm eating a huge plate of chilli con carne salad 'cause it's one of the better things my work makes for dinner and if I don't eat it now I'll miss out. I'm gonna be sooo full for the next 5 hours, thank god I work in a back office and can unbutton my pants.

Post by rüstü on Jun 10, 2014 16:31:53 GMT -8

So full disclosure: my office supplies breakfast and lunch for us. Today there was going to be Indian food for lunch, which I'm not a very big fan of, so my plan was to walk across the street and get a slice of pizza. I ended up taking my lunch later than expected, and just before I left I got an email saying "Sorry to those of you who didn't get enough food for lunch today! For those who didn't get enough, we are ORDERING PIZZA!"

Moral of the story: take your lunch break later than you're supposed to and you might just earn free pizza.

Post by nick on Jun 10, 2014 16:57:23 GMT -8

So full disclosure: my office supplies breakfast and lunch for us. Today there was going to be Indian food for lunch, which I'm not a very big fan of, so my plan was to walk across the street and get a slice of pizza. I ended up taking my lunch later than expected, and just before I left I got an email saying "Sorry to those of you who didn't get enough food for lunch today! For those who didn't get enough, we are ORDERING PIZZA!"

Moral of the story: take your lunch break later than you're supposed to and you might just earn free pizza.

Amazon did this for other people in our office all the time. We would hover like ravenous vultures over the leftovers

Post by kymess_jr on Jun 10, 2014 19:15:15 GMT -8

Get a job in the hospitality industry -- the hotel I work at feeds me everyday for free. I save a lot on groceries, I think, but sometimes that means I have absolutely no food in the house for weeks and end up eating out way too much when I'm not at work.

Post by Professor Pancakes on Jun 10, 2014 19:28:36 GMT -8

Get a job in the hospitality industry -- the hotel I work at feeds me everyday for free. I save a lot on groceries, I think, but sometimes that means I have absolutely no food in the house for weeks and end up eating out way too much when I'm not at work.

I know this all too well, having spent 10+ years in the restaurant industry. I was thinking more of free food that I neither cooked nor served to others. An office job to which meals are delivered twice a day? Free food without having to deal with the general public? That sounds pretty close to paradise to me.